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Playing career
  
1957–1975

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career start
  
1957

Weight
  
77 kg

National team
  
Name
  
Jaroslav Jirik

Height
  
1.80 m

Career end
  
1975

Position
  
Winger

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Born
  
December 10, 1939Vojnuv Mestec, Bohemia-Moravia, Nazi Germany (
1939-12-10
)

Played for
  
Sokol Kladno (Cze-1)Ruda hvezda/ZKL Brno (Cze-1)St. Louis Blues (NHL)

Died
  
July 11, 2011, Brno, Czech Republic

Jaroslav Jiřík (December 10, 1939 – July 11, 2011) was a Czech former professional ice hockey right winger. He became the first player that an Eastern Bloc country released to play in the National Hockey League when he appeared in three games with the St. Louis Blues in the 1969–70 season.

Jaroslav Jiřík Fotogalerie Hokejista Jaroslav Jik se starm dresem Lidovkycz

Jiřík played seventeen seasons in the Czechoslovak Extraliga, scoring 300 goals in 450 games. Jiřík was named an all-star at the 1965 World Ice Hockey Championships, and he was a member of the Czechoslovak national team that won the bronze medal at the 1964 Winter Olympics and the silver medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics. He scored 83 goals in 134 international games for Czechoslovakia.

Jaroslav Jiřík Prvn ech v NHL Ped 75 lety se narodil hokejista Jaroslav Jik

Jiřík was first noticed by St. Louis Blues assistant general manager Cliff Fletcher in 1969. Fletcher actually signed three Czechoslovak players: Jiřík, Jan Havel, and Josef Horešovský, all of whom were given permission to transfer to North America by the Czechoslovak government. However, the government changed its mind about Havel and Horesovský, because they were still in their twenties. Jiřík, 30 at the time, was the only player allowed to go.

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Jiřík spent most of the 1969–70 season with St. Louis's minor-league affiliate, the Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League. He played well in Kansas City, scoring 35 points in 53 games. St. Louis called him up late in the season, and he played three games with the club, going scoreless. He was invited to remain with the organization for the 1970–71 season; however, Jiřík decided to return to Czechoslovakia instead.

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After his playing career, Jiřík coached several Czechoslovak clubs and ran the Swiss national team from 1977-80.

On July 11, 2011, Jiřík, an experienced pilot, died in a plane crash near Brno.

International

Note: Statistics are incomplete. Jiřík scored 300 goals in 450 Czechoslovak league games, and 83 goals in 134 international games.

References

Jaroslav Jiřík Wikipedia


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